We create open source software that reflects the diversity of e-participation processes

Liquid
Democracy develops open source software that allows many participants to
collaboratively make decisions at any given time, even if there are not at the same place. Our
projects often face very different requirements, so that Adhocracy was
conceived as a software library. The different blocks in that library are
combined for each project to form complex participation processes.

Our software and concepts are driven by a user-centered design approach

The participation processes
that we implement based on Adhocracy are very diverse and cover everything from
short surveys to multi-year idea challenges. Our software library can be used
very flexibly. To get an impression of some of the most used features of
Adhocracy, here you can find an overview over some of the modules of Adhocracy.
For complex participation projects these modules are often combined and adapted
to the needs of the project.

Features of Adhocracy

Brainstorming/Consultation

Brainstormings
are very flexible processes. You can use this module to collect ideas with
other people or discuss exisiting ideas togethers. Participations can add
ideas, rate existing ideas or comment on them.

Survey

With the survey module, Adhocracy offers an easy-to-use way to involve people on any topic. The process is made to get feedback on one ore more specific questions.

Map-based processes

Especially handy for
discussions on urban development, consultation processes can be made more
interactive and useful when used with a map in Adhocracy. Participants can
locate their ideas on the map of a specified area.

Text Review

The module
to collectively work on texts is perfect for the end of participation projects
when a final result paper is made available to comment on. Participants can
comment on individual paragraphs or sections of a document.

Agenda Setting

This module is very useful
for internal use in organisations or for preparing events. Agenda setting allows
to create an agenda collaboratively – either with existing items or by letting
the community propose topics as they wish.

Participatory Budgeting

With Adhocracy, planning
budgets can be done openly and transparently. In cities such as Berlin this module
has already been used many times to collect ideas from participants for citizen
budgets

We release our software under an AGPL license on GitHub and it is there for you to use, adapt and share.

This separates our software from other solutions

1. Adhocracy is open source

Adhocracy
is released under an open source license, so that all users benefit from the progress
made in each project. Thus, synergies in the areas of security, innovation and
the feature set of the software are made possible that also lead to cheaper development
costs. Of most importance to us is that an open source approach allows for
transparency of the software solution, which is key whenever software is used
for political means. The code of all projects based on Adhocracy can be downloaded
free of charge at https://github.com/liqd.

2.
Participation projects can be embedded on external websites

When trying
to involve people in participation projects, reaching them is one of the key
barriers. That‘s why Adhocracy lets you embed participation projects. Similar
to YouTube videos or tweets, any website editor can put a small code snippet on
their website to make the project and all its functionality directly available
on that website. Users can take part in the participation project without
leaving the website they are on.

3.
Adhocracy integrates face-to-face participation

We
know that for complex participation processes you often need to have
face-to-face events like workshops and brainstormings. Therefore, we our software
treats events as an integral part of the platform, for example in the timeline
overview of participation projects. On top of that, we help initiators of
participation projects to document results of face-to-face meetings and make
them available for everyone online.